Arturo Pérez-Reverte has also joined the phenomenon of the moment: ‘The Squid Game‘. The writer has already seen the series from beginning to end and has written what he thinks about it on social networks.
In his Twitter account he wanted to make it clear that, in case they premiere a second season, he will not see it because the end has seemed “bullshit”.
“Well, I’ve already seen the entire ‘Squid Game’. I enjoyed eight and a half episodes. The end of the ninth and last seems like bullshit to me. I imagine they leave it that way for a second season, which this time I will no longer see “, has pointed out.
A few days before making this publication, the writer pointed out that, in his opinion, it is not an “appropriate work for children” because they “could imitate dangerous, violent or perverse situations”. Despite this, he assured that he was “liking it a lot.” An opinion that seems to have varied a bit after seeing the end.
You’ve probably heard of it, but in case you haven’t seen it yet, here are some brushstrokes (without spoiler) on the plot. Hundreds of players with financial problems accept a strange – and tempting – invitation to compete in a series of children’s games and get to win a monetary prize that would solve all their problems. Among them are Kin-Hoo and Sang-Woo, two childhood friends who are not going through their prime. What they do not know is that to win victory they will have to put at risk the most precious thing they have: their life.

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